Private In-Home and Online SAT Tutoring in Johns Creek, GA

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How can a tutor help you master the SAT?

Senior high school juniors and seniors are familiar with the Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT, and what it indicates for their college applications. The standardized test demands proficiency in verbal, reading and writing, and mathematical abilities. Updated in 2016, the exam further challenges students since it is different from how it was before. You may have done well in your subjects. That doesn't mean you are quite ready to understand the SAT's tough format and often-deceptive questions. To plan, you may possibly turn to self-study or test-prep classes, neither of which may provide the help you'll need. The educational directors at Varsity Tutors could help you connect with SAT tutoring in Johns Creek, GA. One-on-one independent tutors can focus on your needs, learning style, and areas of concern and target those topics in a customized study plan.

Whatever your strengths and weaknesses, an expert SAT tutor in Johns Creek could help you meet all of your studying goals. They will customize each lesson as they see fit. Your tutor can give attention to any topic of confusion, or concentrate entirely on practicing the SAT. The exam's format requires patience and practice. Fortunately, there are practice tests and other exercises your tutor can provide, and go over with you. These also allow them to evaluate your proficiency level and progress, which may help them choose other teaching methods, or otherwise shift their study focus.

Maybe you tend to learn faster or slower than the rest of the class? Are some of the methods your class teachers using adding to the confusion? Varsity Tutors will hand-pick an individual SAT tutor in Johns Creek, who can try to work with your individual learning style, abilities, and personality. It's therefore better to develop a rapport with your tutor. This relationship could help instill the knowledge, skills, and confidence to understand the SAT. Alternative teaching methods are available when necessary. Your tutor's help, however, will teach you skills you can use throughout your academic career and could help to boost your confidence.

With a private tutor, the schedule is flexible. You may meet your instructor whenever is most convenient. It could be after your long day is done, or between classes. Tutors are also open to teaching on the weekend. They can come to your home or meet in an area where you are most comfortable. Whatever you choose, our educational directors can help you locate a private tutor in Johns Creek, GA, who is skilled at helping students prepare for the SAT. Lessons can even take place face-to-face online. A live learning platform supports remote tutoring, so you can have the confidence to understand the SAT, well ahead of time of test day.

Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"We spent most of our session today reviewing the work she has done on her own, and going over the questions she had trouble with. We went over a lot of grammar and punctuation rules, such as how and when commas and semicolons should be used, and subject/verb agreement. For math, we covered a little of everything, again focusing our attention on the hard questions in her practice books. She has made excellent progress in every subject area so far."

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"Today, we were able to cover a substantial portion of the practice test that she had taken. We went over (in great detail) locating errors in sentences, algebra, and utilizing basic trigonometry in order to solve problems. We finished up the remaining English and math sections. She is a great pupil, and is very alert, responsive, and asks many questions. "

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"We focused on slopes and graphs in our session. We also worked on SAT vocabulary. She has flashcards, and we will be spending 15-20 minutes of future sessions to review vocabulary she will learn on her own."

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"The student and I focused most of our time on the reading section of the test because she struggled with longer passages on her prep test. We addressed some strategies to help her keep her focus long passages, and she found underlining helped her keep engaged. We also worked on one of the math sections of the test, which is one of her strengths. The only issue she is having is making sure that she knows what she is being asked and keeping track of her units. I expect as she practices this will become second nature to her."

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"Today we started by reviewing some reading sections that he completed on his own. We did the same with a few of the more difficult math questions from sections he did. We practiced brainstorming outlines for three different essay questions. We spent a lot of time going over writing questions and determined that we have reviewed every possible grammatical error he will be asked to identify/correct and at this point it is on him to review the question types until he feels comfortable. Finally, we came up with a list of assignments to complete by our next session on Tuesday, including practice sections, essay brainstorming and vocabulary studying."

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"Today, we worked on nonfiction passages for the first hour, focusing on chunking difficult material into manageable sections. For the second hour, we focused on algebraic fractions. The student is very strong on understanding how variables correspond to real-world situations, but he still has some areas of uncertainty with regard to what operations can be performed in which situations. That is something I will be focusing on heavily in the coming sessions."